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12:00 am Saturday, August 31, 2002

Court records

By Staff
Douglas Clayton, speeding, dismissed
Woniel Dewayne Davis, disobeyed stop sign, $25 fine, $36 court costs; expired or no tag, $50 fine, $77 court costs
Michelle A. Ezell, shoplifting first offense, $300 fine, $77 court costs
Latrina Grace, petit larceny, dismissed
James C. Hart, no license-animal control, no rabies vaccination, dismissed; animal-response of owner, dismissed
Christopher Johnson, improper or defective equipment, dismissed; DUI first offense, dismissed
Tyrone S. Johnson, speeding, dismissed
Verbie T. Jones, possession of marijuana, $250 fine, $77 court costs
Charles L. Larkin, DUI second, $1,000 fine, $183 court costs, 20 days in jail
Telesia D. Loyd, speeding, dismissed
Daniel P. Martin, expired or no tag, dismissed; driving with suspended driver's license, $200 fine, $36 court costs; no vehicle liability insurance, dismissed; DUI/other substance first offense, $400 fine, $183 court costs, two days jail suspended; possession of marijuana, $200 fine, $57 court costs
Brian C. Neal, speeding, dismissed; no vehicle liability insurance, $100 fine, $84 court costs
Chad A. Nelson, disorderly conduct, dismissed
Justin T. Odom, disobeyed traffic light, $25 fine, $36 court costs; expired or no tag, $100 fine, $84 court costs
Ashley D. Owens, speeding, dismissed
Randy Lee Parks, careless driving, $25 fine, $36 court costs
Jeffery E. Roberts, DUI first offense, zero tolerance, dismissed
Dennis E. Ruiz, shoplifting first offense, dismissed
Latoyia M. Sargent, speeding, dismissed; no vehicle liability insurance, dismissed
Hagen D. Scarbrough, reckless driving, dismissed; DUI first offense, $300 fine, $183 court costs, two days jail, suspended two days
Michael J. Sides, careless driving, $25 fine, $36 court costs; improper or expired or no driver's license, dismissed; DUI first offense, dismissed
Charlotte Ann Spann, simple assault, dismissed
Steven Spears, simple assault, dismissed
Tyler J. Stacey, speeding, dismissed
Steven L. Stewart, public drunk, guilty time served; resisting arrest, $150 fine, $77 court costs; interfering with police, $100 fine, $57 court costs; possession of alcohol under 21, $50 fine, $57 court costs; profane language, dismissed; disorderly conduct, dismissed
John O. Stone, speeding, $25 fine, $36 court costs
Rosie M. Terrell, speeding, $25 fine, $36 court costs
Heather Paige Vinet, simple assault, dismissed
Doris Walker, speeding, dismissed
John L. Walker, possession of alcohol under 21, dismissed
Cedric E. Washington, domestic violence first offense, dismissed
Sarah D. Williams, simple assault, dismissed

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